C8051T320 [SILICON]

USB DRIVER CUSTOMIZATION; USB驱动程序CUSTOMIZATION
C8051T320
型号: C8051T320
厂家: SILICON    SILICON
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USB DRIVER CUSTOMIZATION
USB驱动程序CUSTOMIZATION

驱动
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AN220  
USB DRIVER CUSTOMIZATION  
Relevant Devices  
This application note applies to the following devices:  
CP2101/2/3/4/5, C8051F320/1/6/7, C8051F340/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/A/B/C/D, C8051F380/1/2/3/4/5/6/7,  
C8051T320/1/2/3/6/7, C8051T620/1/2/3  
When the device is connected to the PC for the first  
1. Introduction  
time, the drivers will be installed with little interaction  
from the user.  
The information in this document and the associated  
software download is intended for use by developers  
creating USB products based on the CP210x USB-to-  
UART Bridge Controller device family or the  
C8051F32x, C8051F34x, C8051F38x, C8051T32x, and  
C8051T62x USB MCU device families A Virtual COM  
Port Driver is available for the CP210x family and is  
included with the purchase of a CP210x Evaluation Kit.  
Additionally, drivers can be created using the  
USBXpressdevelopment kit for the CP210x,  
C8051F32x, C8051F34x, C8051F38x, C8051T32x, and  
C8051T62x device families. This document describes  
Note: A customized installation does not contain certified  
drivers for Windows XP/2003/Vista/7. Certification  
must be performed by Microsoft for the new driver  
installation. An uncertified installation will not cause  
any other problems other than the warning message  
displayed by Windows XP/2003/Vista when installing  
uncertified drivers. Uncertified drivers cannot be  
installed in Windows 7 unless they are installed with a  
testing certificate or the Ignore Serial Signing option is  
enabled by pressing F8 on startup and selecting the  
corresponding option.  
To run the Custom USB Driver Installation Wizard, open  
CustomUSBDriverWizard.exe, which is included in the  
AN220SW.zip download. Figure 1 shows the first  
screen of the Custom USB Driver Installation Wizard.  
Choose the type of driver installation desired. For  
detailed instructions on creating a custom driver  
installation, see “4. Creating a Custom Driver”. This  
description goes through the process of customizing a  
®
the steps necessary to customize the Windows device  
driver installation using the Custom USB Driver  
Installation Wizard.  
2. Customizing Driver Installations  
The driver installation is customizable by modifying  
certain sections of the hardware installation files (.inf).  
The strings contained in the .inf files affect what is  
displayed in the “Found New Hardware Wizard” dialogs,  
Device Manager, and the Registry. The changes to the  
VID and PID in the driver installation should match the  
VID and PID contained in the EPROM/FLASH of your  
product. See “AN144: CP21xx Device Customization  
Guide” for more information on changing the VID and  
PID for your product.  
CP210x driver. The process for creating  
a
USBXpress™ driver is the same as this description,  
only select “USBXpress Driver” on the starting screen of  
the wizard.  
Note: Any changes to the Windows installation .inf files will  
require new Windows Hardware Quality Labs (WHQL)  
tests.  
3. Using the Custom USB Driver  
Installation Wizard  
The Custom USB Driver Installation Wizard generates a  
custom driver installation for distribution to end-users.  
This customized installation consists of modified .inf  
files, optional installation support files, and driver files  
for Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Vista/Windows 7.  
The optional installation executable provided can be  
used to copy driver files and register a device on a PC  
before or after the device has been connected. It will  
also add an entry in the add/remove programs listing.  
Figure 1. Driver Installation Selection  
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4.2. Operating System Selection  
4. Creating a Custom Driver  
This section describes how to create a custom driver. To  
begin, choose the type of installation to customize:  
“Virtual COM Port Driver Installation” or “USBXpress  
Installation”. Differences between the two installations  
are noted, but a sample CP210x customization is  
shown in the figures. Next, determine if an installation  
executable should be generated (see “4.5. Installation  
String Options” and “4.8. Generation Directory” for more  
information on the generated installer), and click Next.  
The first step in the customization utility (shown in  
Figure 3) is to specify the operating system for which  
the custom driver is being generated.  
4.1. Driver Certification Warning  
The first screen is the warning explaining that the  
generated driver installation will not be certified. (See  
Figure 2.) Click Next to begin customizing your driver  
installation.  
Figure 3. Operating System Selection  
Figure 2. Driver Certification Warning  
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4.4.2. Device List  
4.3. String and File Name Customization  
The Device List allows multiple VID and PID  
combinations to be added to one driver. Current devices  
can be edited by double-clicking an entry.  
The next step in the customization utility (shown in  
Figure 4) is to specify your preferred strings and  
filenames. Each field is described in further detail below.  
4.3.1. Company Name (Long Name for .inf File  
Entries)  
The company name appears in the .inf file entries and  
has a maximum length of 255 characters.  
4.3.2. Company Abbreviation (Short Name for .inf  
File Entries)  
The abbreviation appears in the .inf file entries and has  
a maximum length of 31 characters.  
4.3.3. File Name for .inf  
This field allows for specification of a unique name for  
the .inf file. The maximum length of this string is eight  
characters. The generated file will be named  
xxxxxxxx.inf.  
Figure 5. VID and PID Customization  
To add a new entry, click the Add button. A new dialog  
box (shown in Figure 6) will appear with the following  
options.  
4.4.3. Device Type  
This specifies which device is being customized. If the  
VCP driver for the CP2105 is being customized, two  
interface names will appear. Otherwise, only one  
interface name will appear.  
4.4.4. VID  
Allows specification of a new vendor ID (VID).  
4.4.5. PID  
Allows specification of a new product ID (PID).  
4.4.6. Device Name  
Figure 4. string and File Customization  
This string will be displayed in Device Manager under  
the Ports or USB tab. If the VCP driver for the CP2105  
is being customized, two interface names will appear.  
4.4. VID, PID, and Device Name Customiza-  
tion  
The next step in the customization utility (shown in  
Figure 5) allows multiple VID/PID combinations in one  
driver. This entry is also where the Device Name, which  
appears in Windows Device Manager, is specified. An  
example for Windows 7 is shown in Figure 7.  
4.4.1. General Device Installation Name  
This field is the general description of device  
installation. This will not appear in Device Manager, but  
will show up during installation if the user is prompted  
for a disk.  
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4.5. Installation String Options  
The next step in the customization process is to specify  
options for the driver installer. The driver installer will  
allow for a device to be installed before or after a device  
has been connected to the PC. If this is run before a  
device is plugged in, drivers will already be registered  
for devices that belong to that installation. If a device is  
already plugged in, the installer will rescan the bus for  
any devices for that installation. This section covers  
adding the installer's strings and is shown in Figure 8.  
The driver installer and its corresponding setup.ini file  
are explained in further detail in “AN335: USB Driver  
Installation Utility”.  
4.5.1. Product Name  
This is the string that identifies the product installation in  
the Add/Remove Programs listing. The string shows up  
as “<Product Name String> (Driver Removal)” for easy  
identification.  
Figure 6. Add VID/PID/Device Name to Installation  
4.5.2. Name for Installation File  
This is will be the name of the installation executable  
and shows up as “<InstallName>.exe”.  
Figure 8. Installation Strings  
Figure 7. Windows 7 Device Manager Example  
If an installer is not being generated, then skip to “4.9.  
Option Verification”.  
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4.6. Device Options  
4.7. Installation Options  
The next step in the customization utility (shown in Specific options for the GUI should now be specified.  
Figure 9) is to configure the serial enumeration and  
selective suspend options.  
4.7.1. Display GUI Window during Install  
Check this option when using the generated Installer as  
a stand-alone application. The Installer will display  
4.6.1. Serial Enumeration Support  
This allows Windows to “enumerate” a device(s), such several GUI windows during the installation process.  
as serial mice or an external modem, connected to the Uncheck this option to run the Installer in Quiet Mode.  
CP210x . If your device always presents data to the PC When running in Quiet Mode, no GUI will be displayed.  
(such as a GPS device), then disable this to prevent This is useful when using another application to launch  
false serial enumerations.  
this Installer.  
4.6.2. Selective Suspend Support  
4.7.2. Copy Files to Target Directory during Install:  
Enabling this feature will put the device to sleep if it has Check this option if a copy of the drivers will be needed  
not been opened for a time longer than the specified on the hard drive. This is useful when installing the  
Timeout Value. This is used to save power on the PC drivers from a CD. Uncheck this option if copies of the  
and is recommended unless your CP210x needs to be driver files are not needed on the hard drive.  
powered if a handle to the device is not opened.  
4.7.3. Target Directory  
Selects the hard drive location that will contain a copy of  
the driver files. The default location is C:\Program  
Files\Silabs\MCU\CP210x for the VCP Driver and  
C:\ProgramFiles\Silabs\MCU\USBXpress  
for  
the  
USBXpress driver. If the “Display GUI window during  
Installation” option is selected, this path can be changed  
during installation by clicking the Browse button.  
However, if the “Display GUI window during Installation”  
option is not selected, then the default directory is  
always used unless a directory is specified through the  
command line. This option is ignored if the “Copy Files  
to Directory during Setup” option is not selected.  
Note: The Target Directory must be different for each  
product released.  
4.7.4. Display GUI Window during Uninstall  
Check this option when using the generated Uninstaller  
as a stand-alone application. The Uninstaller will display  
several GUI windows during the uninstall process.  
Uncheck this option if the Uninstaller will be launched by  
another application. The Uninstaller then runs in Quiet  
Mode. When running in Quiet Mode, no GUI will be  
displayed.  
Figure 9. Device Options  
4.7.5. Remove Files from Target Directory during  
Uninstall  
Check this option if the files copied to the Target  
directory should be removed upon uninstallation. This  
option is ignored if the “Copy Files to Directory during  
Setup” option is not selected.  
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4.9. Option Verification  
The final step in the customization utility is to review all  
of the selected options. If anything needs to be  
changed, the Back button can be used to go back to  
previous pages to change items. Once all options have  
been verified, press Finish to create the customized  
driver files. This step is shown in Figure 12.  
Figure 10. Installation Options  
4.8. Generation Directory  
The next step in the customization utility is to specify  
where this custom driver’s installation files will be  
generated. The default directory for a VCP driver is  
C:\Silabs\MCU\CustomCP210xDriverInstall, and the  
default  
for  
a
USBXpress  
Driver  
is  
Figure 12. Option Verification  
C:\Silabs\MCU\CustomUSBXpressDriverInstall.  
However, a different directory can be selected or  
created. This step is shown in Figure 11.  
5. Customizing Driver Installations,  
Macintosh OS9 and OSX  
If the VID or PID is changed from the default factory  
settings, contact Silicon Laboratories to obtain drivers  
that incorporate the new values. Macintosh requires that  
the drivers be compiled with the values that will be used  
by the production CP210x device.  
Note: This is not an actual installation of the drivers.  
This is simply a directory to output all installation  
files needed for the installation. These files can  
be added to a CD or OEM installation for distribu-  
tion to the end-user.  
Figure 11. Generation Directory  
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DOCUMENT CHANGE LIST  
Revision 0.1 to Revision 0.2  
Added CP2103 to Relevant Devices on page 1.  
Revision 0.2 to Revision 0.3  
Updated figures and customization description to  
reflect version 3.4 and later of the Custom Driver  
Wizard.  
Removed USBXpress specific customization  
description. Version 3.4 and later contains the same  
process for customizing both VCP and USBXpress  
driver installations.  
Removed preinstaller explanations and added  
descriptions on how the new Driver Installer is used.  
Revision 0.3 to Revision 0.4  
Updated diagrams and wording to reflect 4.1 and  
later versions of the Custom Driver Wizard.  
Updated to include documented support of  
C8051F34x devices.  
Updated to reflect Vista support.  
Revision 0.4 to Revision 0.5  
Added support for CP2104 and CP2105.  
Added support for Windows 7.  
Updated all screen shots of the AN220 software.  
Updated explanations of AN220 software.  
Revision 0.5 to 0.6  
Added support for C8051F38x, C8051T32x, and  
C8051T62x devices.  
Updated Figures 1 through 12.  
Rev. 0.6  
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CONTACT INFORMATION  
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Toll Free: 1+(877) 444-3032  
Please visit the Silicon Labs Technical Support web page:  
https://www.silabs.com/support/pages/contacttechnicalsupport.aspx  
and register to submit a technical support request.  
The information in this document is believed to be accurate in all respects at the time of publication but is subject to change without notice.  
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